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Radon and Your Health: Myths vs. Reality

  • Stop Radon
  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read

Radon is a topic that is fraught with myths and misinformation. While this radioactive gas is a real health hazard, there is a lot of misunderstanding about how it affects us and what precautions we should take.



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Radon is not a problem in new homes


Many people think that radon is only a problem for older homes, but the truth is that new homes can be affected too. In fact, building materials and foundations can contribute to the accumulation of radon inside a building.


If you can’t smell it, you don’t have radon in your home


Radon is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, which means you can’t feel or notice its presence. The only way to detect radon is by using a specialized detector.


Radon is not a problem in apartments


Although the risk may vary depending on the floor you live on, radon can enter any building, regardless of type. It’s important to monitor your home, whether you live in a house or an apartment.


Radon is not something to ignore, and knowing the truth can help you take effective steps to protect your health.


Regular testing and monitoring of your home is essential to prevent the risks associated with this dangerous gas.

 
 
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